The absolute necessity of laying open the trade to the East-Indies. Proving that as a Revenue of 5 Millions per ann. and a Contribution of 8 Millions, will be acquired by Government; the Subjects put in Possession of their Natural Right to a free Trade, and relieved of their burthensome Taxes, every Proposal for continuing the Company's Charter ought to be rejected; and the Men who patronize such Proposals considered as Enemies to the Interest both of Subject and State.
- Untainted Englishman.
- Date:
- 1767
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London : printed for J. Williams, at No. 38, in Fleet-Street, 1767.
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[4],64p. ; 80.
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ESTC T98134
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